Thanks. I had not thought of using "localhost" in the url earlier. This
will make the url generation easier.
Naresh
-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Lim [mailto:ArthurLim@ap.savi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:28 AM
To: 'Ant Users List'; Jacob Kjome
Subject: RE: Re[2]: How to get paths with forward slashes
Hi,
Here's a segment of what you might want to convert the file path from
one format to another. In this segment, I am converting from DOS format
to UNIX format. Hope this helps.
Arthur
===========================================
<property name="MY_APPS" value="C:\MY_APPS\application"/>
<!-- CONVERT OS DEPENDENT PATH TO URL COMPLIANT -->
<path id="os.my.apps">
<pathelement location="/${MY_APPS}"/>
</path>
<pathconvert targetos="unix" property="url.path"
refid="os.my.apps"/>
<replace
file="${SAVI_APPS}/properties/sc/datacenter.properties">
<replacefilter token="@DTD_URL@"
value="file://localhost${url.path}/web/sc/dtd/xrd.dtd" />
</replace>
-----Original Message-----
From: Naresh Bhatia [mailto:NBhatia@sapient.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 2:53 AM
To: Ant Users List; Jacob Kjome
Subject: RE: Re[2]: How to get paths with forward slashes
Hi Jake,
Thanks for the info. The Think Again article was a great read! But I
think the problem is with log4j. I removed the commons-logging API calls
completely - it is not even in my classpath any more, but log4j still
does not like the backslashes :-(. I get the same error! I am using
log4j version 1.2.7 which is the latest.
Naresh
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:hoju@visi.com]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 12:49 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re[2]: How to get paths with forward slashes
Hello Naresh,
The one difference between your setup and mine is that I don't use
commons-logging. Please try this with Log4j directly. In addition, you
might want to read this:
http://qos.ch/logging/thinkAgain.html
Jake
Monday, January 27, 2003, 10:52:53 AM, you wrote:
NB> Well, I am using Ant's Copy task with a filterset to generate my
NB> log4j.xml. The file is correctly generated with the following line
NB> to specify the log file:
NB> <param name="File" value="C:\MyProject\log\test.log"/>
NB> However, when log4j reads this file it interprets the back slashes
NB> as escape characters. I don't think in XML we have to escape the
NB> backslashs, but in either case I don't know how to do this with Ant.
NB> The error generated by log4j is shown below. Note that it thinks
NB> that the filename is "C:MyProjectlog est.log"!
NB> log4j:ERROR setFile(null,false) call failed.
NB> java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:MyProjectlog est.log (The filename,
NB> directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect)
NB> at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)
NB> at
java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:102)
NB> at
org.apache.log4j.FileAppender.setFile(FileAppender.java:272)
NB> at
NB> org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender.setFile(RollingFileAppender.jav
NB> a:15
NB> 6)
NB> at
NB> org.apache.log4j.FileAppender.activateOptions(FileAppender.java:151)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.config.PropertySetter.activate(PropertySetter.java:247)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.parseAppender(DOMConfigurator.java:
NB> 210)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.findAppenderByName(DOMConfigurator.
NB> java:140)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.findAppenderByReference(DOMConfigur
NB> ator.java:153)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.parseChildrenOfLoggerElement(DOMCon
NB> figurator.java:415)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.parseCategory(DOMConfigurator.java:
NB> 335)
NB> at
NB> org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.parse(DOMConfigurator.java:788)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.doConfigure(DOMConfigurator.java:67
NB> 3)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.doConfigure(DOMConfigurator.java:61
NB> 6)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator.doConfigure(DOMConfigurator.java:60
NB> 2)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.log4j.helpers.OptionConverter.selectAndConfigure(OptionConver
NB> ter.java:460)
NB> at org.apache.log4j.LogManager.<clinit>(LogManager.java:113)
NB> at org.apache.log4j.Category.getInstance(Category.java:514)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.commons.logging.impl.Log4jFactory.getInstance(Log4jFactory.ja
NB> va:153)
NB> at
NB>
org.apache.commons.logging.impl.LogFactoryImpl.getInstance(LogFactoryImp
NB> l.java:285)
NB> at
NB> org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory.getLog(LogFactory.java:409)
NB> at
NB> org.framework.config.test.ConfigTest.<clinit>(ConfigTest.java:19)
NB> BTW, based on Dominique Devienne's suggestion in this thread, I have
NB> used <pathconvert> to workaround this problem, but it is still a
NB> little messy. <pathconvert> needs to be inside a target - it is not
NB> as easy as setting a property anywhere in the build file.
NB> Thanks.
NB> Naresh
NB> -----Original Message-----
NB> From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:hoju@visi.com]
NB> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:52 AM
NB> To: Ant Users List
NB> Subject: RE: How to get paths with forward slashes
NB> If you read the docs on java.io.File, it can take the following
formats:
NB> C:\mydirectory\mysubdirectory\file.txt
NB> C:\\mydirectory\\mysubdirectory\\file.txt
NB> C:/mydirectory/mysubdirectory/file.txt
NB> and the URL class taks the following formats:
NB> file:///C:/mydirectory/mysubdirectory/file.txt
NB> file:///C:\mydirectory\mysubdirectory\file.txt
NB> you can even mix things up like this...
NB> file:///C:\mydirectory\mysubdirectory/file.txt
NB> The way I set up my file paths is:
NB> <param name="File" value="${mycontext.log.home}/mylogfile.log"/>
NB> I set a system property at runtime for said variable. The path that
I
NB> set
NB> up looks like this on Windows:
NB> C:\mydirectory\mysubdirectory
NB> So, I'm not sure why Log4j would be choking on a path like this
since it
NB> works fine for me. Anyone else have an ideas?
NB> Jake
NB> At 06:48 AM 1/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>>Well, here are the specific examples I am having trouble with:
>>
>>1) log4j's configuration file requires pathnames with either forward
>>slashes or double back-slashes. If I use Ant to create this file with
a
>>path property, I get something like
>>
>> <param name="File" value="C:\MyProject\log\test.log"/>
>>
>>Log4j gets completely confused by this.
>>
>>2) The Axis Java2Wsdl task expects a URL in the form
>>
>> url="file:///C:/MyProject//MyProject.wsdl"
>>
>>I do not know how to give this URL to the Ant task even if I have a
>>property that contains a regular path.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Naresh
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:hoju@visi.com]
>>Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 12:00 AM
>>To: Ant Users List
>>Subject: Re: How to get paths with forward slashes
>>
>>
>>
>>Java programs will understand file: protocol URL's even if the slashes
>>are a mix of forward and backslashes....at least that is my
experience.
>>So, I
>>wouldn't worry much about this.
>>
>>Jake
>>
>>At 11:08 PM 1/26/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>> >1) Is there a way to get paths in Ant with forward slashes even on
>> >Windows platform? For example:
>> >
>> > <property name="app_home" location="."/>
>> >
>> >should somehow give c:/... instead of c:\...
>> >
>> >2) How can I get a file location as a URL (e.g. file:///C:/...)
>> >
>> >Naresh
>> >
>> >Naresh Bhatia
>> >Sapient
>> >One Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142
>> >Tel: 617-761-1771 Fax: 617-621-1300
>> >Email: nbhatia@sapient.com
>>
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